Conscious Parenting by Gabriel Cousens M.D. & Leah Lynn

Conscious Parenting by Gabriel Cousens M.D. & Leah Lynn

Author:Gabriel Cousens, M.D. & Leah Lynn [Cousens, Gabriel]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: FAM034000 Family & Relationships / Parenting / General, HEA017000 Health & Fitness / Diet & Nutrition / Nutrition
ISBN: 9781583949979
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Published: 2015-07-15T16:00:00+00:00


A SUBTLE SHIFT IN ATTITUDES ABOUT VACCINATION

The majority of allopathic physicians and medical organizations, including the CDC, still strongly recommend vaccinations to the extent of calling parents irresponsible if they don’t vaccinate their children. A shift has been occurring, however, in the professional community’s attitude toward vaccination. Virtually 100% of homeopaths, a very high percentage of holistic physicians, and an increasing number of allopathic physicians are either opposed to vaccination or at least no longer severely criticizing parents for questioning or choosing not to vaccinate; or they are giving parents reasonable alternative options as trustworthy data emerges on this question.

Multiple cracks in the apparent “consensus” are appearing, even at the risk of professional ostracism. The Disneyland measles outbreak (discussed below) and the extreme media response that resulted, have helped force both health practitioners and parents to take more mature positions. Doctors and nurses are beginning to speak out against vaccines, or at least speak privately against it. Survey research shows that the percentage of nurses and a percentage of doctors who do not vaccinate their own children or themselves may be as high as 70%.6 That is a very revealing but not very publicized piece of information. As one medical doctor put it, “I feel forced by my colleagues to vaccinate my patients; but what I do for my own family is private, and I will not vaccinate my children, in my role as a responsible parent.”

Another revelation of the fear-creating falsehoods that conscientious doctors are beginning to admit is a statement by Dr. Diane Harper, the lead researcher/developer in the Gardasil® and Cervarix human papilloma vaccines. Dr. Harper made a public speech at the Fourth International Public Conference on Vaccination in 2009, in which she essentially explained that the Gardasil® and Cervarix vaccines do not work, are dangerous, are not needed, and were not fully tested. Dr. Harper said she was speaking out so that she might finally “be able to sleep at night.”

Dr. Harper explained that the risk of cervical cancer is extremely low, and that these vaccinations were unlikely to have any effect on the rate of cervical cancer in the US. She further pointed out that 70% of the cases of HPV (human papilloma virus), an infectious sexually transmitted disease, resolve themselves without treatment in one year, and 90% are naturally healed in two years. And the vaccine works on only four strains out of forty for this specific STD (sexually transmitted disease). Some testing of the vaccine has been done on subjects fifteen years of age and older, but not on nine-year-olds, who are now also receiving the vaccines.

Dr. Harper points out that there is no actual evidence that the vaccine can prevent any cancer. She pointed out that it is misleading for vaccine companies to “report” that these “untreated” cases “can” or “may” lead to cervical cancer.7 This is a hypothetical statement rather than a scientifically proven correlation between vaccinations and prevention of these rare cancers. She points out that there is only a theoretical conjecture that the HPV vaccines will prevent cervical cancer.



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